You, your wife, your son from the first marriage, your mother and grandmother plus few important officials, like the advisor, retreat eastwards to the estate of the governor of the city of Meorg.
846 AD, Autumn
Whie the central lands are faring quite well - the death count having not yet exceeded a thousand - the north have managed to outdo the western Luathbas in terms of deaths. Also, many of Hurthlings have fallen victim to the disease; whole farming settlements, full of little peoples and their robust families are now empty with unmarked graves surrounding them.
846 AD, Mid-Autumn
As the plague reaps more and more of your subjects, administration in the west is on verge of collapsing. This is going to hurt the economy a lot.
If conflicting and unproven reports are to be taken for truth, there has been 25.000 dead in Luathbas since the outbreak began, with almost half of the numbers in the north.
846 AD, Late Autumn
Your wife gives birth to a boy; she names him 'Tvadar'.
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The Plague have 'spilled' into the populous, Southern Territories of Luathbas, messengers say. The death toll is ought to be worse than anything in previous months.
Governor of Augas reports that some Parsian raiding parties, belonging to one of the sons of the murdered King, have begun probing into the province's borders.
He is asking the Crown what to do about this matter; should he remain on the defense or mayhaps deploy a punitive expedition?
A) He has to sit tight, a single faction cannot and does not pose a large threat to the safety of the province.
B) Allow him to send raiders of our own to remind Parsians that we're not simply a land that can be raided with impunity!